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Re: Help>>>I don't want to commit a file

From: netawater <netstandin-002_at_yahoo.com.cn>
Date: 2006-11-04 07:51:37 CET

Gavin Lambert <tsvn@mirality.co.nz> writes:

> Quoth netawater:
>> Thank you!
>>
>> However I need uncheck it every time, :(.
>
> If it's a file that you never or seldom want to commit, then you can
> set up something where you have a master file that is in source
> control and that you (usually) never modify. Then as necessary you
> copy it to some other file which *is* in the ignore list, thereby
> letting you make host-specific changes which won't get propagated to
> other users.
>
> If it's a file that you will want to commit when you've finished your
> current set of changes, but don't want to commit just yet, then yes,
> you'll have to uncheck it every time.

Sorry, what do you mean Then as necessary you copy it to some other file
which *is* in the ignore list.

Thank you very much!

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